Diabetic Foot Files

S.A.V.E T.H.E. F.A.S.C.I.A: Rapid Recognition Protocol for Necrotizing Fasciitis

40 min · 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio S.A.V.E T.H.E. F.A.S.C.I.A: Rapid Recognition Protocol for Necrotizing Fasciitis

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In this episode we introduce "Save the Fascia," a clear, stepwise mnemonic to help clinicians recognize necrotizing fasciitis early and act urgently. It outlines warning signs, diagnostic steps, and the rapid escalation needed for a time-sensitive surgical emergency. The episode emphasizes tracking progression, immediate wound management, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and early surgical consultation to improve limb salvage and survival.

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